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    Valencian Left (Catalan: Esquerra Valenciana) was a nationalist Valencian leftist political party founded in July 1934, that advocated self-determination...
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  • Republican Left of the Valencian Country (Catalan: Esquerra Republicana del País Valencià, ERPV) is a Valencian left nationalist and republican party...
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  • Northern Catalonia in France, as well as with Republican Left of the Valencian Country in the Valencian Community. Except for their Balearic counterpart, none...
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    Popular Front (Spain) (category Republican Left of Catalonia)
    left-wing political organizations during the Second Spanish Republic. The alliance was led by Manuel Azaña. In Catalonia and the modern-day Valencian...
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    Kyiv (redirect from Left-bank (Kyiv))
    wars in 1921, Kyiv was a city of the Ukrainian SSR, and made its capital in 1934. The city suffered significant destruction during World War II but quickly...
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    critical reflection against the participation of the left in the revolt: "The uprising of 1934 is unforgivable. The argument that Mr Gil Robles tried...
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    (1945–1946) Sinkiang (1934-1941) Spain Cantonalists (1873-1874) Canton of Cartagena (1873-1874) Canton of Málaga (1873) Valencian Canton (1873) Canton...
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    Burriana, Castellón (category Pages with Valencian IPA)
    [buˈrjana]) or Borriana (Valencian: [boriˈana]) is a municipality in eastern Spain, in the province of Castellón, part of the Valencian Community. Its population...
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    into PSM–Nationalist Agreement Democratic Reformist Party (1983–1986) Valencian Union (1982–2014) Andalusian Party (1965–2015) Herri Batasuna (1978–2001)...
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  • Porto, second largest city of Portugal Ports (comarca), a comarca in the Valencian Community, Spain Ports-sur-Vienne, a commune in France Ports de Tortosa-Beseit...
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    opened in 1935, while King Alexander Bridge over the Sava was opened in 1934. On 3 September 1939 the first Belgrade Grand Prix, the last Grand Prix motor...
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    Spain (category Articles containing Valencian-language text)
    Catalan/Valencian (in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands officially named as Catalan and in the Valencian Community officially named as Valencian); Galician...
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  • the Valencian Parliament during that interval. After the 2015 Valencian elections, a left-to-centre coalition entered office.   Switzerland: From 1848...
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    Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (category Centre-left parties in Europe)
    day as the April 2019 general election, the 2019 Valencian regional election resulted in the Valencian branch of the PSOE being re-elected in coalition...
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    Miguel Hernández (category Writers from the Valencian Community)
    shadow of what you were, 1934), an auto sacramental that mimics Calderón ones. El torero más valiente (The Bravest Bullfighter, 1934) dedicated to Ignacio...
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    (23/4-28/10/1935), Eduardo Alonso Alonso (28.10.1935-27.11.1935), the Valencian CEDA member Ignasi Villalonga (27/11-16/12/1935) and the Catalan League...
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  • Villarreal CF (category Football clubs in the Valencian Community)
    established in its place. On 25 August 1947, the new club joined the Valencian Football Federation and in 1950 renamed itself as CAF Villarreal, where...
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    Julio Just Gimeno (category Politicians from the Valencian Community)
    He left this movement with Vicent Marco Miranda, Faustino Valentín Torrejón and Héctor Altabás Alio in 1934 after a split over support of a Valencian state...
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    2014 Copa del Rey final (category 2014 in the Valencian Community)
    21:30 CEST Mestalla, Valencia Attendance: 52,953 Referee: Mateu Lahoz (Valencian committee) El Clásico "La RFEF acogió la reunión entre los finalistas...
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    community of Catalonia. Catalan/Valencian is official in the Spanish autonomous communities of Catalonia, Balearic Islands Valencian Community. Galician is official...
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    including Vengeance in the Valencian Water, visiting the aftermath of the 1957 Valencia floods, and Death in the Valencian Dust, about the final executions...
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    the first Test match was played between Australia and England in December 1934. The following year, New Zealand joined them, and in 2007 Netherland became...
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    returning to Berlin, where he died in 1982. His funds were bequeathed to the Valencian Institute of Modern Art. Forment, Albert (2003). Josep Renau. Valencia:...
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  • Grandgent 1907:§§249–250; Pope 1934:§155.1 Lausberg 1970:§251 Pope 1934:§205 ()Lausberg 1970:§530; Hall 1976:180 Pope 1934:§214.2; Lausberg 1970:§149.1...
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    the Crown of Aragón, the situation was radically different to Castile. Valencian Moriscos were the overwhelming majority of the landless peasantry and...
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    The rebellion bore an anti-Islamic sentiment, and the rebels forced Valencian Muslims to become Christians in the territories they controlled. The Muslims...
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    Richard Swedish: Rikard, Richard, Rickard Catalan: Ricard Galician: Ricardo Valencian: Ricard Occitan: Ricard French: Richard, pronounced as /ʁi.ʃaʁ/ Italian:...
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    between the world wars, including the Netherlands (formed in 1922), Australia (1934), Japan (1936), Mexico (1937), and Puerto Rico (1938). The Japanese major...
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    Manuel Simó Marín (category Businesspeople from the Valencian Community)
    was also member of the Valencian Diputación Provincial (elected or nominated in 1905, 1921, 1930 and 1934) and the Valencian ayuntamiento (elected in...
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    In Galicia, a similar game is called billarda. In Catalonia and the Valencian Community, a similar game is called bòlit. In Philippines, a game known...
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